What we do

Rotary is a service club - Its business is mankind - Its product is service.

Community Service

Every April, we honor community members for their accomplishment in volunteer service. Nominees are considered 1) for their work in the community other than their paid position and 2) how they live the standards of Rotary's Four-Way Test.

Click the image on the left to see the honorees.

Each year the Rotary Club of Doylestown presents grants, up to $3,000, to local nonprofit organizations.

Click the image on the left to see the grants recipients.

Rotary Club of Doylestown sponsors the Interact Club at Central Bucks West High School.

Interact is Rotary International’s service club for young people ages 12 to 18. Interact clubs are sponsored by individual Rotary clubs, which provide support and guidance, but they are self-governing and self-supporting.

Camp Neidig is a program not an actual place. It is a four day leadership opportunity for high school students to participate in physical and mental leadership exercises. Each year our club sponsors six students (3 each from CB East & CB West High Schools).

Every July we host the "Doylestown at Dusk" car show. Hundreds of car owners bring their exceptional vehicles to park on the downtown streets of Doylestown and thousands of fans come out to enjoy these wheeled beauties.

Each year, Fred Bean's Auto lets us borrow 10 new convertibles and we drive our honored veterans in the Memorial Day Parade.

International Service

International Service takes on a number of different forms, but at the heart is the awareness that Rotary is truly an international organization, and that the community of Rotarians is worldwide in scope. International Service Projects are designed to meet the humanitarian needs of people in many lands, with particular emphasis on the most underprivileged children and families in developing countries.

In conjunction with Rotary International the Rotary Club of Doylestown is involved in a variety of international projects.